Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man Page #5

Synopsis: Larry Talbot finds himself in an asylum, recovering from an operation performed by the kindly Dr. Mannering. Inspector Owen finds him there, too, wanting to question him about a recent spate of murders. Talbot escapes and finds Maleva, the old gypsy woman who knows his secret: when the moon is full, he changes to a werewolf. She travels with him to locate the one man who can help him to die - Dr. Frankenstein. The brilliant doctor proves to be dead himself, but they do find Frankenstein's daughter. Talbot begs her for her father's papers containing the secrets of life and death. She doesn't have them, so he goes to the ruins of the Frankenstein castle to find them himself. There he finds the Monster, whom he chips out of a block of ice. Dr. Mannering catches up with him only to become tempted to monomania while using Frankenstein's old equipment.
Director(s): Roy William Neill
Production: MCA Universal Home Video
  1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
25%
APPROVED
Year:
1943
74 min
748 Views


any records.

If I had. L...

I would have destroyed

them long ago.

My father was

a great scientist.

but all he created

brought unhappiness.

terror.

Oh. But you don't

understand.

I must have them.

Won't you help me?

I'm sorry. Mr. Taylor.

There is nothing I can do.

The house burned down.

and I have never set a foot

on that ground again...

and never shall.

And that's all the

information I can give you.

Well. Is everything

settled. Baroness?

No.

We decided not to go through

with the sale after all.

Ohh.

## [Orchestra]

Why. That sounds like...

Yes. Baroness.

It's the Festival of New Wine.

It begins tonight.

It's beautiful.

Takes me back

to my childhood.

## [Continues]

Why don't you join us tonight.

Baroness. as our guest of honor?

You would take the first

train in the morning.

Thank you. Mayor.

Of course I'll stay.

You. Too. Mr. Taylor. I hope

you will accept the invitation...

to be our guest tonight.

on behalf of our community.

Thank you.

I'll be there.

# Come one and all

and sing a song #

# Faro-la. Faro-li #

[All]

# Faro-la. Faro-li #

# For life is short

but death is long #

# Faro-la. Faro-li #

[All]

# Faro-la. Faro-li #

# There'll be no music

in the tomb #

# So sing. Rejoice

Down with gloom #

# Tonight the new wine

is in bloom #

# Faro. Faro. Faro. lo #

[All]

# Fa. La. La. La. La #

# Tonight we toast

our happy host #

# Faro-la. Faro-li #

[All]

# Faro-la. Faro-li #

# For he's the man

we love the most #

# Faro-la. Faro-li #

[All]

# Faro-la. Faro-li #

# He's barrel-bellied

Dipper-lipped #

# For drinking wine

he's well equipped #

# But where's his chest

It must have slipped #

# Faro-faro-faro-la #

# Fa. La. La. La. La

la. La. La #

# The wine tonight

is nobly blessed #

# Faro-la. Faro-li #

[All]

# Faro-la. Faro-li #

# By such a lady

and her guest #

# Faro-la, faro-li #

[All]

# Faro-la. Faro-li #

# To them I toast

Come drink with me #

# That may they ever

happy be #

# And may they live

eternally #

# Faro-faro-faro-la #

# Come one and all

and sing a song #

# Faro-la, faro-li #

# For life is short #

# But death is long #

# Faro-la... ## Stop that! Stop this!

Quit that singing!

## [Continues]

Eternally! I don't

want to live eternally!

## [Ends] Why did you say

that to me? Get away from me!

Stay away!

Go away. All of you!

Let me alone!

Stay away!

[All Murmuring]

Good evening.

Mr. Talbot.

I beg your pardon.

You must be mistaken. My name

is Taylor. I know you by Talbot.

Lawrence Talbot. You carry your

identification on your forehead.

## [Resumes]

Baroness Frankenstein.

Dr. Mannering.

How do you do.

Dr. Mannering?

Won't you sit down?

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Curt Siodmak

Curt Siodmak was a Polish-born American novelist and screenwriter. He is known for his work in the horror and science fiction film genres, with such films as The Wolf Man and Donovan's Brain. more…

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